RECREATION. 



XXXI 



Health 



is conserved and con- 

 valescence aided by 

 the beverage physi- 

 cians recommend — 



Western 

 Champagne 



— the standard of American wines. 



It is just as pure as 

 the grape ; made on 

 honor, sold on merit. 



''Of the six American 

 Champagnes exhibit- 

 ed at the Paris expo- 

 sition of 1900, the 

 GREAT WESTERN 

 wa«-s the only one 

 that received a GOLD 

 MEDAL." 



Pleasant Valley Wine Co. 



Sole Makers, Rheims, N. Y. 



Sold by respectable wine dealers everywhere 



GAME IN THE PINEY WOODS 



Quails are numerous in West Florida. 

 The best time to hunt them is in the morn- 

 ings and evenings ; at noon they seek the 

 low wet places along the branches and 

 cfeeks, where the trees and bushes prevent 

 good shooting. I use a 12 bore, with 26 

 inch barrels, and hnd it just right for birds. 

 Farther back in the woods turkeys may be 

 found in fair numbers and deer are increas- 

 ing with the disappearance of lumber 

 camps. Ducks may be found at any time 

 along the river, and the swamps afford ex- 

 cellent protection for grey squirrels. I 

 wish the latter could be protected indefin- 

 itely; they have become too scarce, to be 

 classed as game. The crackers and negroes 

 observe the game laws as a rule, as well as 

 the planters and lumbermen do. 



This would be a good place for a game 

 preserve. The climate is such that almost 

 every variety of animal and bird would 

 thrive the year around. While only 40 

 miles from the Gulf the elevation is 400 to 

 500 feet, insuring cool summers and free- 

 dom from disease. A more perfectly wat- 

 ered section of country could not be found 

 in the United States. Game birds and 

 animals could be protected and cared for 

 here with scarcely any effort. 



George W. Greene, Century, Fla. 



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